
USCRI Cleveland: Reprise 2024
In October, USCRI Cleveland held its annual benefit concert, reprise, featuring international musical acts and food from Northeast Ohio's refugee community. The event attracted over 300 guests
READ FULL STORYIn October, USCRI Cleveland held its annual benefit concert, reprise, featuring international musical acts and food from Northeast Ohio's refugee community. The event attracted over 300 guests
READ FULL STORYHuman trafficking is a widespread public health issue that impacts regions, countries, communities, families, and individuals. While the public has beco
READ FULL STORYUnaccompanied and separated children are among the most vulnerable populations affected by conflict and humanitarian crises. They face heightened risks of v
READ FULL STORYDifference is of the essence of humanity. Difference is an accident of birth and it should therefore never be the source of hatred or conflict. The answer to difference is to r
READ FULL STORYImagine you are a child, living in armed conflict when suddenly explosions fill your community and destruction surrounds yo
READ FULL STORYLast night, the American people made their voices heard, exercising the foundational right to vote. America’s greatness lies
READ FULL STORYLast month, young refugees from South Sudan, Syria, Colombia, Honduras, and Venezuela, now studying and residing in Mexico, gathered in Barrio de la Estación, Aguascalientes, to celebrate th
READ FULL STORYOver the past two years, the U.S. Government has made considerable changes to asylum and migrant processing at the southern U.S. border. In June, the President issued an
READ FULL STORYThis is an update and supplement to USCRI’s March 2024 report on the Humanitar
READ FULL STORYBy: Rosalind Ghafar Rogers, PhD, LMHC, Clinical Behavioral Health Subject Matter Expert with USCRI’s Refugee Health Services in Arlington, VA
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